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A world all of its ownWhisky Live Tokyo has just taken place.Dave Broom tries to make sense of it allMarch 2006, Issue 54, page 12

Aotearoa excellenceSinger and whisky lover Robin Laing was fascinated to discover that New Zealand has a long whisky-making tradition when he toured there recently. Here he tells its storyJuly 2003, Issue 32, page 48

British food and drink savoured in LisbonThe Single Malt Club Of Scotland was launched in Portugal at a ceremony held at the Ambassador's Residence in Lisbon.
Over 100 whisky enthusiasts attended the event in April, including members of the ...July 2001, Issue 17, page 13

Editor's WordThere has been a lot of chatter on the social media sites recently about Diageo's latest addition to the Talisker line up, and it throws up that age old topic of age statements, good or bad?
It looks...March 2013, Issue 110, page 5

Farewell and WelcomeAfter nine years at the helm our Editor moves on to pastures newApril 2014, Issue 119, page 3

Gangsters, guns and the real McCoyTom Bruce-Gardyne traces the history of Berry Bros. and Rudd through Prohibition, a period that saw the birth of one of themost famous blends in the world, Cutty Sark.February 2001, Issue 14, page 32

Literary Spirit (Iain Banks)Top author Iain Banks couldn't believe his luck when he was asked to write a book on Scotland's distilleries. He tells Dominic Roskrow about his year drinking whisky.November 2003, Issue 35, page 32

Mistress of satireJefferson Chase looks at a female writer and renowned wit not scared of a drop of more of the hard stuff: Dorothy ParkerNovember 2002, Issue 27, page 61

Scotch on the rocksHard rock and whisk(e)y have been bedfellows for 40 years.Dominic Roskrow lets his hair downApril 2006, Issue 55, page 30

Seeking inspiration from a dramWhisky has long helped provide the inspiration for some artists. Glenfiddich even provides a home for artists each year. Robin Laing looks at the connection.January 2005, Issue 45, page 22

Sweet juice of successTom Bruce-Gardyne wades through the archives to discover the extraordinary story of two young brothers who spawned the great whisky dynasty of Dewar'sDecember 1999, Issue 7, page 64

Taking the pledgeIan Mitchell charts the rise and fall of the Temperance movement in Scotland.April 2009, Issue 79, page 21

The Irish RoverWilliam Trevor knew the effects of alcohol on a situation: how it could be both catalyst and extinguisher. Jefferson Chase looks at how Trevor used alcohol as an ingenious device in his workMay 2002, Issue 22, page 77

Welcome to Whisky Magazine?This is not really the column I was planning on writing for this edition, but something has been on my mind. One thing that the Japanese disaster has brought home to me is the changing role of report...April 2011, Issue 95, page 5